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County oil‑and‑gas liaison reports strong turnout at Energy‑Environment symposium; warns of state rulemakings affecting produced water, midstream and fees
Summary
Garfield County’s oil‑and‑gas liaison reported a large turnout at the Energy‑Environment Symposium and warned commissioners that several state rulemakings — on produced water, midstream electrification and AQCC fee increases — could materially change local energy operations.
The county’s oil‑and‑gas liaison briefed commissioners on recent rule‑making developments, local industry activity and the county’s Energy‑Environment Symposium.
Kirby Win said the 11th annual Energy‑Environment Symposium in April drew about 315 registrants, high satisfaction scores from attendees and increased sponsor revenue that he said allows the county to book higher‑profile speakers and underwrite event costs. Win credited interdepartmental county staff and a contract coordinator for executing the event and said presentation recordings are posted on YouTube for public viewing.
Win summarized current local oil‑and‑gas activity: two…
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